On 5/31/24 13:06, Sam Darwin wrote:
Are there messages with Date: headers in the last month?
Well, there are definitely many messages from the last month.
Hyperkitty, for each message, shows in the upper-right hand corner of the message "30 May 2024" "29 May 2024" "20 May 2024 3:00pm" and so on. Each message has a date shown.
Those dates should be the ones used for recent threads.
"Threads by Month" is populated with messages from the last month. "All Threads" is populated with messages from the last month. However, "Recently Active Discussions" is empty.
That is not conclusive regarding "Date: headers". But wouldn't "Threads by Month" use the same date information?
Yes.
Perhaps the hyperkitty recent_threads_cache job can fix this, but it is one of the jobs run daily by cron (assuming cron is running them) so after 24 hours, it should have run.
By the way, during the import "Message 04b901d993ca$d6cf3180$846d9480$@gmail.com failed to import, skipping" and "psycopg2.OperationalError: SSL connection has been closed unexpectedly".
I'm guessing that was one message reported on two lines with the psycopg2... line indented 4 spaces.
However, the import continues past those errors. For example:
Yes, that's a report that the one message with Message-ID: <04b901d993ca$d6cf3180$846d9480$@gmail.com> failed to import, but it doesn't affect the rest of the import.
It all eventually completes with exit code 0. Generally, successful. So it's unclear if a skipped message is the cause.
It isn't, but the "psycopg2.OperationalError: SSL connection has been closed unexpectedly" message is curious. I would find that message in the mbox file and try to run the import again with a mbox containing just the one message with a --since option early enough to not skip it and also the --no-sync-mailman option to avoid that time consuming process which only will update HyperKitty's Sender record for this sender with Mailman core's user_id if it hasn't already been done for this sender.
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